Monthly Archives: October 2016

I actually started writing a semi-coherent post on the Clinton scandal. Due to technical difficulties, that post has been delayed. Until that is resolved, I hope you will enjoy half a dozen stories of vote fraud. Advertisements

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As the old joke goes: Q: “How can you tell the Federal agent at a militia meeting?” A: “He’s the one who brings the dynamite.” That joke needs some updating. Q2: How can you tell the lawyer at a Bundy … Continue reading →

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This is presented in a spirit of criticism. I don’t agree with most of the things that Frank Wagner claims, but I would need considerable time if I were to try to sift out the facts from the value judgments.

And Even Though We Do This With An Ironical Distance

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